Announcing general availability of Console to Code to generate code
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AWS is announcing the general availability of Console to Code, powered by Amazon Q Developer. Console to Code makes it simple, fast, and cost-effective to move from prototyping in the AWS Management Console to building code for production deployments. Customers can generate code for their console actions in their preferred format with a single click. The generated code helps customers get started and bootstrap their automation pipelines for tasks.
Console to Code makes it easy to convert actions performed in the console into reusable code, using the language of your choice. Customers use the AWS Management Console to learn and prototype cloud solutions, and using Console to code they can automatically capture those actions, and generate code for them. Console to Code provides code in CLI, Cloudformation and CDK formats. CLI code is recorded as customers take actions in console and replicates underlying AWS best practices. Customers can also generate CDK and Cloudformation code using Amazon Q Developer GenAI capability. This code follows AWS guided best practices to perform reliable deployments. Customers can copy or download the code and iterate on it to make it production ready. Customers no longer have to make a choice between Console or Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC).
Console to Code, powered by Amazon Q Developer, is generally available in commercial regions for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). **[Learn more](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/console-to-code.html)** about Console-to-Code.
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